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Management of M.Y Caesar Company Ltd. have presented 20 packs of Lina Energy Tea to Nigerian High Commission in Accra as part of efforts to fight the scourge of the Coronavirus in Ghana.
Emmanuel Nansen Chayo, Market Operations Manager, who presented the items on behalf of M. Y. Caesar Company Limited said, Lina Energy Tea is an immune booster that stands for vitality, vibrancy and endurance.

According to Emmanuel Nansen Chayo, the donation is part of the company`s Corporate Social Responsibility to ensure that the staff and management of the Commission live a healthy life during and after the period of Covid-19.
He said management of the company would appreciate it if the products get to the President of Nigeria for him have a feel it.
Chargé d`Affaires, Esther Adebola Avewa who received the items on behalf of Nigerian High Commission thanked the company for such a kind gesture and promised to use the products for the purposed they are intended for.
As the Coronavirus case count nears 30,000, corporate entities have all adopted strict safety protocols to ensure the safety of workers and clients.
This includes the mandatory wearing of face masks, washing of hands and social distancing.
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